Mushroom compost is great!!
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Originally posted by tps7742 View PostI have noticed up here in deep east tx allot of people love this mushroom dirt. Thoughts?
I haven't tried it but I really like this stuff as a supplement to our compost. I bought a yard of "vegetable garden mix" from Living Earth in Fort Worth that was not great so I've been having a lot in to get it to be a decent soil
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2018 Gardening thread
We started our seeds this past Sunday. Have them in covered starting trays under a red heat lamp in the garden shed now.
Every year we do a salsa garden / canning garden but this year we decided to go 100% heirloom seeds so we can keep seeds and plant from year to year.
We planted the following:
purple jalapenos
jalapenos
Giant Belgium Pink Tomatoes
Okra
Pickling Cucumbers
tomatillos
Dill
We will plant cilantro direct to dirt later.
Last edited by TXBRASS; 02-06-2018, 09:29 AM.
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Originally posted by scotty View PostThe heating pads are the most important part in getting the seeds to sprout. Once they are up, turn the heat off and the light on. Keep it real close to the tops of the seedlings so they don’t get “leggy”. Water from the bottom. Never on top.
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